New destinations include Minsk (Belarus), Malaga (Spain) and Kutaisi (Georgia).

Passenger volume saw a 10% increase in March, to 231,000 passengers, the airport reports, with the largest increases on the London, Stockholm and Copenhagen routes.

“Our task at Tallinn Airport is to offer good cooperation opportunities for airlines and to introduce Estonia more widely as an interesting and developing tourism and business destination,” Tallinn Airport commercial director Eero Pärgmäe said in a press release. “However, the summer season commencing in Tallinn should offer enough vacation opportunities both on direct flights and as a part of package holidays.”

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